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RFAs: Rigorously Agroecological Innovations in the Central Africa Region (Burundi)

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Deadline: 30-Jan-2026

The Enabel Agroecology Grant supports organizations in scaling up agroecological innovations, strengthening stakeholder capacities, and promoting policies for sustainable food systems. With funding between EUR 400,000 and EUR 488,000 per project and a total indicative budget of EUR 976,000, the program prioritizes multi-stakeholder collaborations that enhance rural resilience, sustainable agriculture, and the large-scale adoption of agroecological practices.

The Enabel Agroecology Grant offers funding to co-develop and scale agroecological innovations, foster stakeholder capacities, and promote sustainable food system policies. The programme emphasizes collaboration between researchers, civil society organizations, producers’ organizations, and public or private institutions.

Programme Objectives

This initiative seeks to:

Key Focus Areas

Eligible projects should address:

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Funding Details

How to Apply

  1. Confirm that your organization meets all eligibility criteria

  2. Identify and engage co-applicants and stakeholders for collaborative project planning

  3. Develop a comprehensive project proposal including:

    • Objectives and expected impact

    • Agroecological practices to be scaled

    • Capacity building, partnerships, and operational mechanisms

    • Budget and timeline

  4. Submit the application according to Enabel’s official call for proposals guidelines

Expected Outcomes

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can apply?
Legal entities including universities, research centers, and international NGOs with experience in agroecology.

What types of projects are funded?
Projects that scale agroecological innovations, build capacity, and strengthen sustainable food systems.

How much funding is available per project?
Between EUR 400,000 and EUR 488,000 per project (excluding co-financing).

What is the project duration?
24–30 months, including a three-month closing period.

Is co-financing required?
Not mandatory, but encouraged to enhance project impact.

Can multiple organizations collaborate?
Yes, multi-stakeholder partnerships are strongly encouraged.

What outcomes are expected?
Large-scale adoption of agroecological practices, stronger stakeholder capacities, and sustainable policy support.

Conclusion

The Enabel Agroecology Grant provides a strategic opportunity for organizations to drive the sustainable transformation of agricultural systems. By supporting multi-stakeholder collaborations, scaling innovations, and fostering rural resilience, this program enables meaningful impact on food security, environmental sustainability, and community livelihoods.

For more information, visit Enabel.

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